"Soul, God, and Morality" is designed to take good care of two religious postulates: the existence of persons as souls in the hereafter, and the existence of God. Of the postulate, what the author offers is a well-structured and conclusive argument to show that a human being could not possibly be the composite of a body and a soul. Further, he contends that in view of what is known of correlations that exist between brain and mind, it is time for all to see that the soul theory in all its forms is explanatorily redundant. As to the existence of God and deities, the author argues that the only...
"Soul, God, and Morality" is designed to take good care of two religious postulates: the existence of persons as souls in the hereafter, and the exist...